
- Same prices as last year
- Larger entry level SSD capacity
- Magic keyboard is better than last gen
- 10th gen intel and better ram in upgraded models
- Expensive to configure to latest tech
- Entry level has 8th gen intel processeor and only 2 ports
The 13 inch Macbook pro 2020 introduces the new intel processors and enhances performance with the new upgraded ram speeds. The latest magic keyboard has been positively welcomed by community and critics, replacing the rather controversial butterfly model. The entry level models unfortunately don’t get the sweet upgrades and you have to spend at least 1799$ to get the latest upgrades, however the 1299$ model offers solid performance and will be more than enough to the majority of users, plus it aces the price to value ratio.
Specification: Macbook pro 2020
Display | 2560×1600 (16:10), 227 ppi with Wide colour (P3) gamut, 500-nits (13.3") |
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Processor | 13 inch entry models (2 ports): 13 inch upgraded (4 ports): |
Processor Benchmark | GeekBench Multi core 5.1: MacBook Pro (13-inch Mid 2020) MacBook Pro (13-inch Mid 2020) MacBook Pro (13-inch Mid 2020) |
Graphics | Intel Iris Plus Graphics 645 |
RAM | 13 inch entry models (2 ports): 13 inch upgraded (4 ports): |
Storage | 256 GB built-in SSD (non upgradeable) Optional 512 GB or 1 TB or 2 TB configuration 512 GB built-in SSD (not upgradeable) Optional 1 TB or 2 TB or 4 TB configuration |
Peripheral Ports | 2x USB-C 3.1 Gen2 (Thunderbolt 3) Optional model : 4x USB-C 3.1 Gen2 (Thunderbolt 3) |
Weight | 3.1 pounds |
Orion –
Coming from windows and like I expected Apple never disappoints. It works flawlessly and build quality is superb.